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The View

Posted on 08/09/2010 by admin

You know it well of course, you look over a house and one of the first things you look at is the view from the windows. It is deeply within us to look out, like our ancestors crossing vast stretches of tundra, we look not only to see what is around us but also simply to look. We are used to seeing.

I know we all assume it is mostly because we need to see what may be threats, as castles have been built in the places from which they can see most of the land around. But we have become in doing this, used to views. Views which simple take your breath away, the vastness, depth and beauty of nature not just at your feet but set out before you as if to entice and compel you to view yourself.

There is a beautiful place in Cornwall, one of many, where you can stand when the tide in, on the flat, huge rocks. Behind you is over one hundred metres of sheer cliff. In front of you is the Atlantic Ocean.  Very few people dare to stand on those rocks or even know you can and the feeling of nature’s strength and our own tininess is inescapable.

I think people living in cities are suffering from a  claustrophobia they don’t even realise.

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4 thoughts on “The View”

  1. Leslie says:
    14/09/2010 at 22:30

    I’d love to see a photo of that view. It sounds lovely.

    Working in the city is claustrophobic enough for me … I can’t even imagine living there. And while my suburban yard has only a small view of my own gardens, on the weekends I like to find a prairie to walk thorough where there are more than a few acres of uninterrupted nature.

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    1. Daniel says:
      14/09/2010 at 23:53

      I think I have a couple of shots I will hunt them down but they are no way up to your standards:)

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  2. Leslie says:
    14/09/2010 at 22:30

    I’d love to see a photo of that view. It sounds lovely.

    Working in the city is claustrophobic enough for me … I can’t even imagine living there. And while my suburban yard has only a small view of my own gardens, on the weekends I like to find a prairie to walk thorough where there are more than a few acres of uninterrupted nature.

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    1. Daniel says:
      14/09/2010 at 23:53

      I think I have a couple of shots I will hunt them down but they are no way up to your standards:)

      Reply

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